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Sadberge Primary School
 | Sadberge Primary was a Church of England (Controlled)Infant and Junior School it was a really pretty and quaint village school working within the heart of its community.
For many years it welcomed a good percentage of its children from the surrounding villages and from Darlington itself.
The original School was housed in the present Village Hall, but this the new building was situated in Norton Crescent with attractive
views over the Durham countryside.
But sadly due to closure it is due to be knocked down all those attended the school are deeply hurt by this and feel like this community is coming to close causing those who lived here to move away which for me is a very sad event that need not of come about
This page is here now to act as a dedication to our wonderful little school and the wonderful staff who taught us, Mrs Port our headteacher, Mrs white, Mrs Oxley, Mr Richards and Mrs Ullyart, Mrs Dickinson our School Secretary, Mrs Binks our School Dinner lady and all the other people who provided such a wonderful and special learning environment for us all
A lot of us who still live here used to attend many of whom still hold many fond memories of being a part of it.
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Aims Of Little Learners
 | Our Wonderful Pre-School Teacher kath Jones is aiming to provide our little learners with the highest quality of education.
She is also working extremely hard to provide an atmosphere in which every child feels secure,valued and confident.
Her intention is to work in partnership with parents and the community in general and I hope you will join with me to wish her well in this brilliant and fantastic venture as she tries to provide a bright new future for our youngsters here in Sadberge and the surrounding area
Good Luck Kath! |
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